Dedicated Composting Pile versus Tossing Scraps Into the Garden
"Damaeus" wrote in message
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First of all, this is my first year doing any type of serious gardening.
That said:
I was cutting the tops off strawberries this morning while thinking about
something I heard on a gardening show that plays on the radio here. A
lady called in, said she cut up banana peels into dime-sized pieces,
worked them into the soil around her roses, and the rose bushes took off
and made roses like crazy. So my question is: why can't I just take the
fresh strawberry scraps, chop them up a bit, then sprinkle them around the
tomatoes, the bell peppers, corn, and whatever else I have growing out
there?
Don't ever add strawberry plant parts to the tomato garden and vice versa.
They share some of the same diseases.
I'm not trying to re-invent the wheel here. I know why people
compost in a pile, but it seems like a lot of the nutrients from
composting would also wash directly into the soil where the compost pile
is located. Why not put a few things directly in the garden so the
growing plants get more of the nutrients?
Damaeus
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